Attention Everyone I have an Announcement.

wofahulocadoc is right, it is time for Lafferty, dead as he is, to move on and let other dead markers of lifetime's passings be brought to the fore. But......in closing, let's say good-bye with this little tidbital extraction from lafferty's wonderful conveyancies to us...




The Weirdest World - Does anyone have...

(A space-sick and slightly high-browed alien in blob form is marooned in Florida and tries to find some company, after a disappointing encounter with the myopic quadrupeds, ie, cows.)

What air-traveling creatures I have met are of a consider-
ably smaller size. They are more vocal than the myopic
quadrupeds, and I have had some success in conversing with
them, but my results still await a more leisurely semantic
interpretation. Such communications of theirs as I have
analyzed are quite commonplace. They have no real philosophy and are singularly lacking in aspiration; they are almost
total extroverts and have no more than the rudiments of
introspection.
Yet they have managed to tell me some amusing anecdotes.
They are quite good natured, though moronic.

...and a few pages later...

I went up to a tree to give advice to two young birds trying
to construct a nest. This was obviously their first venture.
"You are going about it all wrong," I told them. "First
consider that this will be your home, and then consider how
you can make your home most breautiful."
"This is the way they've always built them," said one of the
birds.
"There must be an element of utility, yes," I told them.
"But the dominant motif should be beauty. The impression of
expanded vistas can be given by long low walls and para-
pets."
"This is the way they've always built them," said the other
bird.
"Remember to embody all the new developments," I said.
Just say to yourself 'This is the newest nest in the world.'
Always say that about any task you attempt. It inspires you."
"This is the way they've always built them," said the birds.
"Go build your own nest."

As the story goes on, the blob does meet some "unfinished grubs" (people) falls in love with a stripper, gets rich with gambling and finally dies in depression, after he lost all his money, because his " friends" and his fiancee turned their backs on him. (in less than 20 pages of large print)

I will fire off my communication sphere and hope it will
reach the Galactic drift. Whoever finds it - friend, space
traveler, you who were too impatient to remain on your own
world - be you warned of this one! Here ingratitude is the
rule and cruelty the main sport. The unfinished grubs have
come out from under their rocks and they walk this world
upside down with their heads in the air. Their friendship is
fleeting, their promises are like the wind.
I am near my end.

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Ain't we all, Lafferty? Good- Bye.